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computational power and analytics capabilities, thereby reducing latency, enhancing data privacy, and minimizing bandwidth usage. This approach facilitates real-time analysis of data streams, enabling rapid
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have the opportunity to engage with Network Rail inspection and monitoring data and will be expected to develop data analytics and modelling approaches. Funding Details The studentship is for 3 years and
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relation in the use of geospatial data and methods for simulating urban processes such as land-use change. You should hold a PhD (or nearing completion) in the field of urban analytics and modelling and/or
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transcriptome of the organisms (1 PDRA + 1 PhD student), which will be combined with geochemical data produce by this PDRA to inform computational modelling of biomineralisation processes (1 PDRA + 1 PhD student
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transcriptome of the organisms (1 PDRA + 1 PhD student), which will be combined with geochemical data produce by this PDRA to inform computational modelling of biomineralisation processes (1 PDRA + 1 PhD student
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Newcastle University are seeking to appoint a research professional to join the Geospatial Data, Analytics and Modelling team working on the application of urban development modelling. Your role will involve
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, fully funded PhD opportunity is sponsored by ICL, a leading manufacturer of sustainable agriculture products. 70% of the earth’s available fresh water is used for irrigation in agriculture and 40
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offered at a suitable time of the project. A key outcome of the PhD will be development of a process workflow to apply the prediction method, to ensure the company can implement the developed approach
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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. It is open to both Home and Overseas students. Please note that only Home fees will be covered - eligible
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spectroscopy, a powerful label-free analytical technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations, with imaging techniques in optical fibres, hair-thin